We are getting contradictory report from Rumor mill, earlier it was rumored that Canon have a Mirrorless announcement on Sep 5, 2018. Now latest rumors says there will be no Mirrorless announcement ahead of Photokina 2018 . Keep in mind that Photokina event starts from Wednesday, 26 September, So the rumors that we were getting in past aren’t true ?
We all know that Canon Registered several DSLRs , Compacts and Mirrorless cameras in the beginning of 2018. Canon also registered Fullframe Mirrorless camera in the beginning of 2018. One of them was having 30 MP FF DPAF sensor at the time of registration.
Now, The last report we have received from trusted sources says, Canon is set to announce Model DS 126721 and PC 2357.
Camera Model DS 126721
- Interchangeable lens camera
- made in Japan
- SKU: 3075C003AA, 3075C013AA, 3075C023AA
- Wi-Fi · Bluetooth installed
- Battery: LP-E6 / LP-E6N (or equivalent)
- The same radio parts as KissM
- Digital camera
- Wi-Fi · Bluetooth installed
- Battery: LP-E6 / LP-E6N (or equivalent)
- The same radio parts as KissM
As you can see the DS 126721 also have Three SKU units and that clearly indicates the product has entered into stock pipelines / Mass production. Well, after that we haven’t received any detailed set conformation from the sources.
We have to wait till Photokina
We are getting some rumors related to the Sep first week of announcement, however we are almost confirmed that Canon will going to announce a new high-end Mirrorless product this Photokina if everything goes as schedule.
You check the Canon Registered models code list here and Camera Rumors page for upcoming camera rumors.
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They saw the Z models and knew…
a) they could lean back
b) they should make everything from the scratch
Or they finally got info from their spies on the a7SIII and decided they were in deep trouble and need time to turn features on in the firmware. There’s just no telling at this point.